The first three issues appeared in 1952, and at least one more issue appeared in 1953.

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''The Pendulum'' was published at 610 Park Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in January 1952. The Art Editor was Donald Susan and the Poetry Editor was Erlik England. Three issues followed, including issue 2.2, so altogether four issues, but counted as three. The last issue was released in March 1953.

Bill Venable also did the fanzine [[Aleph-Null]], Cosmos, Fanvariety, Gostak, and [[Oat-Hulls]].

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Bill Venable also did the fanzine [[Aleph-Null]], Cosmos, Fanspeak, Fanvariety, Gostak, [[Oat-Hulls]], and Teilchen, and wrote for the science fiction pulp magazines ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'', and ''Amazing''.

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The PendulumIssue 4 March 1953Cover art by Richard Bergeron

The Pendulum is a science fiction fanzine by Bill Venable.

The Pendulum was published at 610 Park Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in January 1952. The Art Editor was Donald Susan and the Poetry Editor was Erlik England. Three issues followed, including issue 2.2, so altogether four issues, but counted as three. The last issue was released in March 1953.